Siddaramaiah’s announcement to lift hijab ban to appease PFI ‘goondas’: K’taka BJP


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Bengaluru, 23 Dec 2023: Karnataka BJP has come down heavily on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for announcing the decision to withdraw the hijab ban imposed by the previous BJP government.

 

Taking to social media on Friday, the BJP charged that Siddaramaiah is all set to amend the Constitution to appease the ‘goondas’ of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) and the minorities, adding that people will teach him a befitting lesson in the coming days.

 

“Sowing of poisonous seeds in the beautiful garden of all religions is Siddaramaiah’s guarantee scheme. The uniform guidelines were implemented to ensure equality among children in schools and colleges. This has been upheld by the Supreme Court of India as well,” BJP claimed.

 

But, the Chief Minister is creating divisiveness in the minds of school-going children in the matter of uniforms, BJP said.

 

In a move that may spark controversy, Siddaramaiah on Saturday announced that he has asked for the lifting of the ban on hijab for students and pre-university students in the state as clothing is a matter of individual choice.

 

“PM Modi’s ‘sab ka saath sab ka vikas’ slogan is bogus. The BJP is dividing people and society on the basis of clothes, dress and caste. Anyone can wear the hijab and go to schools and colleges. I have asked to revert the decision banning hijab.

 

“Dressing and food habits are people’s choice. You can wear whatever dress you want to. You can eat whatever you want. Whatever I eat is my right. I am clad in dhoti and jubba. If you want to wear a pant, you can. What is wrong with that?

 

“Our government will work for the poor. You should not stand with those who lie and indulge in cheating,” Siddaramaiah said after inaugurating the newly constructed Kavalande, Antarsante and Jayapura police stations in the Nanjangudu constituency in Mysuru.

 

The previous BJP government had imposed a ban on wearing hijab in schools and pre-university colleges.

 

The move was questioned by the students in the Karnataka High Court, which had upheld the decision of the government. The matter is presently pending in the Supreme Court.

 

 

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